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Post by Lommaren on Feb 10, 2018 16:36:18 GMT -5
Denver vs Philly for the second final spot, or rather the first since Denver won the "regular season" to quote US sports. For me Denver wins thanks to the lower summer lows, lower humidity and less annoying winters.
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Post by alex992 on Feb 10, 2018 16:38:43 GMT -5
Philly for being wetter and not as sunny.
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Post by Steelernation on Feb 10, 2018 16:53:33 GMT -5
Denver
Easy decision. A vs. C.
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Post by alex992 on Feb 10, 2018 16:56:14 GMT -5
^ Did you base your dream climate off of Denver? They're extremely similar, except yours isn't as snowy.
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Post by Steelernation on Feb 10, 2018 16:58:57 GMT -5
^ Did you base your dream climate off of Denver? They're extremely similar, except yours isn't as snowy. Pretty much. My dream climate has drier summers, more variability, less sun and a bit less snow but all pretty minor differences.
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Post by knot on Feb 10, 2018 18:51:51 GMT -5
Denver
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Post by Lommaren on Feb 10, 2018 18:53:33 GMT -5
Literally seems like a sizeable margin of victory
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Post by boombo on Feb 10, 2018 19:00:54 GMT -5
Denver for me too, less humid summers and sunnier winters. The semi-arid environment would be a whole new experience for me though.
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Post by rpvan on Feb 10, 2018 19:14:10 GMT -5
Denver. Snowier winters and drier/less humid summers.
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Post by MΓΆrΓΆn on Feb 10, 2018 20:10:25 GMT -5
Denver. Much better landscape as well.
Mid 20s (C) in March? Snow in May? 2 months straight of afternoon/evening thunderstorms? Hell yes!
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Post by deneb78 on Feb 12, 2018 12:04:24 GMT -5
Denver for dryness and more sunshine.
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